Carbondale Interfaith Council


 

The purpose of the Carbondale Interfaith Council is to make God's love visible in our community by fostering interfaith cooperation, sharing religious experiences, engaging in service, discovering unity while respecting our differences, and speaking with courage and strength for justice.


Since 1971, the Carbondale Interfaith Council has provided a forum for cooperation between faith communities in Carbondale. It was formed in May, 1971, as an ecumenical Christian association, inspired by the Consultation on Church Union (COCU). Over the past twenty years, that inital ecumenical spirit has broadened into a true interfaith perspective, and today the Council's member congregations include not only representatives of the major Christian Protestant and Roman Catholic faith traditions, but also Jewish, Latter Day Saints, and Unitarian Universalist congregations .


The major activities of the Council are its ongoing support of Good Samaritan Ministries, providing emergency assistance, a homeless shelter, and a food pantry. The Council has also undertaken responsibility for coordination and administration of Carbondale's Ralph Anderson Interfaith Dialogue series (formerly known as the Jewish/Christian/Muslim Dialogues).


President: Bob Flannery, Pastor, St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church
Vice-President: Marleen Shepherd, First Christian Church (Disciples of Christ)
Secretary: SaraFaye Marten, Congregation Beth Jacob
Treasurer: Bishop Luke Tolley, Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints

Carbondale Interfaith Council
P. O. Box 854
Carbondale, IL 62903-0854
cdaleinterfaith@gmail.com